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However, she was left far from impressed with the product and ranted on Facebook with her post receiving almost 12,000 shares and more than 21,000 comments.

Hannah said: "So, as instructed on the back of the pack I warmed a strip, stuck it down, endured the brief but childbirth-level pain intensity of ripping it off, and looked down, ready to admire a peachy beach-ready inner thigh.

"Do you know what I saw instead, Boots? All the hair I'd just tried to take off not even slightly detached from its follicles. Except now, matted firmly into the hair was a thick layer of wax.

"Have you touched that wax when it becomes separated from its strip?

"It is so sticky it could have held together the original Sugababes line-up. My bikini line was like the dancefloor of a really questionable club at 3am."

Even the Sugababes made an appearance in her rant (Image: Brian Rasic/Getty Images)

She then criticised the wax residue removing moisturising wipes included in the box.

"I took one of the wipes and started trying to rub off the wax/glue/melted Push Pop hybrid.

"However, instead of rescuing my skin, the wipe becomes trapped and bits of it tear off and firmly adhere to my waxy, furry skin, like a series of tiny surrender flags.

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However, she said that by the end of her traumatic experience, her "f****" looked like "a bright pink newborn panda" as she encouraged Boots to take the product off the shelves.

"So that, Boots, is why these are the worst wax strips in the works (sic)," she wrote.

"Please remove them from sale immediately and gift them to the construction industry as an alternative to cement. Or pass them on to local councils looking for some anti-climb paint. Anything that doesn't involve hair removal really."